Sunday June 16

We started off the day waking up bright and early to look at the Liberty Bell. While we were there the security guard started talking about how the bell isn’t special for the crack but for the meaning of respect people give to it.  He also added a couple facts about it including Kansas.
After we went to the Museum about the American Revolution, many people thought it was interesting the native Americans perspective and how they had to decide if they wanted to be for the king or against him. Many people also thought it was interesting how George Washington’s tent is still together. There was a lady that talked about how a seamstress had to reinforce the stitching by hand sewing over every seam. Over all everyone really enjoyed our time in  Philadelphia. On our way to the National 4-H Center, we watched National Treasure and played a couple of brain games.
When we arrived at the 4-H Center we started off with an opening session and the guest speaker did a great job. After we went into sections with other states and talked about many things including: what citizenship is, how you can be a citizen in your community, and we also got to talk about how some of our beliefs are different then other people’s beliefs.
Lastly we traded pins with other states. There was some really cool pins, someone even brought little smuckers jellies to trade with people.

— Written by Haley Hollon



Part of the group played “Heads Up” while waiting in line at the Liberty Bell
 The Liberty Bell with Independence Hall in the background.

Several delegates decided to purchase hats from a street vendor

Part of the group at the American Revolution Museum



We have arrived at the National 4-H Center! 

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